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H1N1 vaccine coming to a town near you!
Posted: 12.09.2009 at 11:06 AM
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H1N1 vaccination clinics scheduled for area towns

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AMARILLO, TEXAS -- The Texas Department of State Health Service will be holding H1N1 vaccination clinics around the Texas Panhandle in the upcoming weeks.

According to Don Nicholson, the number of the vaccines at each clinic will depend on the size of the community being served. Nichols said the health department did have amply supplies of both the mist and injections. While nobody will be turned away, the clinics will focus on the priority groups defined by the Centers for Disease Control.

Those are as follows:

Children 6 months to 24 years, people 25-64 with high-risk health conditions, those with contact with infants 6 months or under, health care workers with direct contact with patients.

If people are not included in one of those groups, they might have to wait longer at the clinic to get the vaccination. Below is a list of area clinics.

Memphis

Monday December 14th

1st Bank and Trust

501 W. Main

10am-3pm

Dimmitt

Tuesday December 15th

City Hall

300 E. Jones St

9am-3pm

Darouzette

Wednesday December 16th

Darrouzette School Auditorium

102 W. Kansas St

10am-3pm

Dalhart

Wednesday December 16th

Rita Blanca Coliseum

10am-3pm

Muleshoe

December 17th

Bailey County Coliseum

2205 W. American Blvd.

10am-3pm

Hereford

Thursday December 17th

Hereford Community Center Ballroom

100 Ave. C

9am-3:30pm

Pampa

December 17th

Sr. Citizens Building 500 W. Frances

10am-3pm

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